Further industrial action to protect secure jobs at Ports of Auckland

Further strike action announced after unanimous vote at workers meeting.

The Mar­itime Union has announced fur­ther indus­tri­al action to pro­tect secure jobs at Ports of Auck­land.

A meet­ing was held this morn­ing in Auck­land attend­ed by around 300 port work­ers.

Mar­itime Union Nation­al Pres­i­dent Gar­ry Parsloe says the meet­ing of work­ers vot­ed to place fur­ther strike action on the port.

The strike action would run from 7am on 15 Feb­ru­ary 2012 until 7am on 22 Feb­ru­ary 2012.

The strike action would not be con­tin­u­ous, but would involve mem­bers refus­ing to work con­tain­ers that had been deliv­ered to or moved around the Ports of Auck­land by Con­linxx.

Con­linxx is the major­i­ty owned POAL com­pa­ny that has already been used to out­source jobs at the Ports of Auck­land.

Mr Parsloe says this is legal and pro­tec­tive action to pro­tect jobs and fam­i­ly liveli­hoods from out­sourc­ing and casu­al­iza­tion.

He says the indus­tri­al action was tak­en with reluc­tance, but was nec­es­sary as port man­age­ment refused to nego­ti­ate.

“It is aimed at get­ting man­age­ment to nego­ti­ate rather than dic­tate. The Union is pre­pared to work through pro­duc­tiv­i­ty and oth­er issues but not under the type of threats the man­age­ment are hold­ing over its employ­ees.”

Mr Parsloe said the Mar­itime Union mem­bers had received sup­port for their cause from many work­ers in New Zealand as well as over­seas.

 

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